【題目】 Here are some events in the following months.Have a look and pick out your favorite.
AVCS Informational Tour
Aliso Viejo Christian School, a highly rated private school, which serves children in grades, invites potential families to its annual AVCS informational tour.Come and see its facility, meet its staff, check out its curriculum and amazing programs.The tour would love to share the school with you and answer any questions.
Location: AVCS Campus
German Immigrants Exhibition
German immigrants played a huge role in shaping Indianapolis through the 19th century.They brought educational reform, political activity and greenhouse farming.In addition to produce, these immigrants also kept their communities full of flowers and trees, Know about this part of history in October.
Location: Indiana Historical Society
Whale Watching
Gray whales migrate (遷徙) annually along the west coast of North America.They can be seen from the Orange County coast from December through early April.Summer and fall bring the giant blue whales.They can be seen from June through September.Since the gray whales migrate just a few miles off the coast, simple sail from Newport Beach enables you to see these spectacular creatures in their natural habitat.
Location: Newport Beach
Sunday Brunch(早午餐)
Sunday brunch is a wonderful way to enjoy your weekend.At View Restaurant, Sunday brunch is always accompanied by champagne, spectacular views and unique atmosphere.The menu includes traditional breakfast foods and lunch favorites like barbeque and fresh fish selections.You can also choose to view sporting events in the restaurant.With enough variety to satisfy every appetite from kids to adults, this is one Sunday brunch you'll keep coming back to!
Location: View Restaurant
【1】Which event is about visiting a school?
A.Sunday Brunch.B.Whale Watching.
C.AVCS Informational Tour.D.German Immigrants Exhibition.
【2】What can you do near Newport Beach?
A.Travel by boat.B.Play with whales.
C.Create a natural habitat.D.Help whales' migration.
【3】Where can you watch sporting events?
A.On AVCS Campus.B.In View Restaurant.
C.On Newport Beach.D.At Indiana Historical Society.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】A
【3】B
【解析】
本文是應(yīng)用文,主要介紹了在未來幾個月內(nèi)人們可以參加的活動。
【1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一個活動最后一句The tour would love to share the school with you and answer any questions.(本團(tuán)非常樂意與您分享學(xué)校,并回答您的任何問題。)可知AVCS Informational Tour是關(guān)于參觀學(xué)校的。故選C。
【2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三個活動的最后一句Since the gray whales migrate just a few miles off the coast, simple sail from Newport Beach enables you to see these spectacular creatures in their natural habitat.(由于灰鯨只在離海岸幾英里的地方遷徙,從紐波特海灘出發(fā),簡單的航行就能讓你在它們的自然棲息地看到這些壯觀的生物。)可知人們可以在 Newport Beach乘船游玩。故選A。
【3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一個活動的倒數(shù)第二句You can also choose to view sporting events in the restaurant.(你也可以選擇在餐廳觀看體育賽事。)可知人們可以在 View restaurant觀看體育活動。故選B。
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